Classic fencer's pose, unfortunately.It looked like it was his back more than his head.
That could be a rotational concussion, like whiplashIt looked like it was his back more than his head.
It looked like his brain was short-circuitedThe fingers might be in a weird position because he was that badly concussed. Thought it was a broken finger at first.
Just about everything. Burrow played behind a worse O-Line than Mac last year and led the league in yards per passing attempt, is a better athlete (not a high bar), and led his team to the Super Bowl. The Pats are hoping Mac turns into what Burrow already is.What does Burrow do better than Mac?
Oh God that's right. Aaron Rome. That was terrifying.The fingers/arms reminds me of Horton getting concussed in the 2011 SCF
Huge setback for him just as he was putting it together. Not worth it.Oh my God. That camera shot of his hands is awful. Don't buy the Dolphin's explanation for that concussion fiasco last week and it looks like something worse just happened.
Damn, I had tried to block that moment from my memory. So sad.The fingers/arms reminds me of Horton getting concussed in the 2011 SCF
Yeah, and as also not a dr. This seems like it could be second impact syndrome.I’m not a doctor but as a coach we have strict state protocols to avoid Second Impact Syndrome, which is basically trauma that happens when you don’t allow the first concussion to “heal”. Seems like that.
That sack was just so violent. These guys are just so big and strong.Every time I see one of these guys get badly hurt like that I wonder if this sport is worth it and should be allowed. Awful stuff to have to watch on TV.
Bengals seem to think this is WWE. JFC guys
I generally like McDaniels, but he already kinda did based on what I read this week.The coaches are going to throw the medical staff under the bus so hard.
"The pillar of importance for all of it is player safety -- that's why the protocols are in place. We're happy to comply and I feel fine about that whole process, really."
McDaniel also said Monday that Tagovailoa was sore, as expected, and dealing with ankle soreness as well as back soreness from the game.
The entire dolphins organization and the NFL should be held accountable. The. NFL did nothing after last week. And Goodell should be hauled in front of the press to explain why they think this shit is ok.The coaches are going to throw the medical staff under the bus so hard.
Whoever cleared him last week should be fired. That’s awful
That clip is scary AF. Earlier in the broadcast there was mention of last week's incident and that Tua claimed that he wasn't concussed but was dealing with a back injury. Given the last 12 months of scrutiny over this franchise, you'd think this might have been handled differently.This was his reaction after hitting his head...err..."back"... last week.
Assuming (and I understand maybe I shouldn’t), that he’s on the up and up, he should throw the drs under the bus. A running game specialist shouldn’t be in charge of the medical evals. The drs need to do the right thing.I generally like McDaniels, but he already kinda did based on what I read this week.
Is it too extreme to demand that medical professionals resign in protest if it comes to it? I would hope much has changed since James Woods played the doctor in Any Given Sunday.Assuming (and I understand maybe I shouldn’t), that he’s on the up and up, he should throw the drs under the bus. A running game specialist shouldn’t be in charge of the medical evals. The drs need to do the right thing.
If there’s evidence they’re pressured I’ll surely believe it though. But barring that, the medical staff should be thrown under the bus.
I watched my nephew get knocked out cold at 10 years old playing football and haven't really been able to enjoy the sport since. I hung on until Brady left the Pats and watched his SB with Tampa, but that's been it for football for me.Every time I see one of these guys get badly hurt like that I wonder if this sport is worth it and should be allowed. Awful stuff to have to watch on TV.
Hillone that traded huge assets to get a human monster in waddle,